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II. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.

  1. a prescription ___ penicillin

  2. to bring relief ___ cold

  3. to relieve ___ agony

  4. to come out ___ rash

  5. to walk ___ sticks

  6. to beware ___ cheap imitations

  7. exposure ___ the air

  8. to put a leg ___ bandage

  9. to take ___ bed

  10. to take a medicine ___ mouth

  11. to develop admiration ___ the nurses

III. Paraphrase the underlined parts of the sentences using phrasal verbs.

  1. I think I caught my cold from Jim.

  2. It took me a week to recover from my last cold.

  3. I really must reduce the amount I smoke.

  4. I must stop eating chips.

  5. I think I’m going to faint.

  6. I recovered consciousness a few seconds later.

  7. Would you like to test this new product?

  8. I’m trying to get rid of a cold at the moment.

  9. The pain is beginning to disappear.

  10. Reading in a poor light can cause headaches.

  11. I’m too tired to see anybody today.

  12. You must strengthen your muscles.

IV. Paraphrase the underlined parts of the sentences using idioms.

    1. Alec went to the doctor’s – he’s feeling unwell.

    2. Why don’t you sit down and relax – I’ll cook supper.

    3. Don’t worry, you’ll be completely healthy in time for your son’s wedding.

    4. I’m always tired, doctor – I’m extremely tired at the end of the day.

    5. Take care of your health and try not to work hard during the day and stay up late at night.

    6. Keep on taking the tablets, just as a precaution.

    7. Don’t worry, Mr Smith, your wife will be looked after very well.

Unit 4 relationships

You will learn the language relevant to the topic of relationships.

Skills: giving advice; making suggestions; expressing opinions; listening for gist and for specific information; writing personal letters

Grammar: frequency adverbs, quantifiers

Topic

Hours

I

Like. Love. Hate

2

II

«Across a crowded room»

2

III

«Happily ever after»

2

IV

What makes a good relationship?

8

V

Personal problems

4

Revision

2

I. Like. Love. Hate

1.1. Match these words with the definitions below: friend, colleague, partner, ally, companion, comrade, acquaintance, lover, enemy, accomplice.

Someone who:

  1. is associated with you in business or plays sport with you.

  2. helps you in war or confrontation.

  3. you know only superficially.

  4. you disagree with violently and dislike.

  5. keeps you company.

  6. you have a sexual relationship with.

  7. is a member of the same political or military group as you.

  8. you like a lot and have things in common with.

  9. works in the same place as you.

  10. helps you in illegal or criminal activities.

1.2. The following is a list of different kinds of friends (and a few associates and enemies). Put each one in the most suitable space in the sentences below. Some words must be used more than once.

acquaintance foe associate old flame compatriot

partner bosom pal fair-weather friend confidant

mate pen-pal colleague companion rival

  1. She comes from the same country as me. She's a_______.

  2. We carried on a friendship through letters. He was a______.

  3. I'd rather not make the journey alone. I need a travelling-______.

  4. He and I own this business together. He's my_______.

  5. She didn't know what the homework was so she asked a class-______.

  6. I've known George for ages. We're really good old friends who spend a lot of time together. He's my_______.

  7. Henry Somers wants the manager's job and so do I. He's my______.

  8. Wanted: sensible, well-mannered girl to act as old lady's______.

  9. She used to be John's girl-friend. She's an_______.

  10. The assistant to a plumber, electrician or lorry driver is known as his______.

  11. In the darkness the soldier couldn't see whether the approaching figure was friend or_______.

  12. She teaches in the same school as I do. She's a_______.

  13. He seems a good friend when things are going well, but when I'm in trouble he's nowhere to be seen. I'm afraid he's a_______.

  14. He's the person to whom I tell my most personal thoughts, problems and fears. He's my_______.

  15. If you can't afford to live on your own, you'll have to find a flat-______.

  16. I don't really know him very well. He's just an_______.

  17. I just meet him occasionally when his firm and my firm work together. He's just a business_______.

  • Which people from the list above would you …

... talk business with? ... not trust?

... go to with personal problems? ... borrow money from?

... visit on holiday? ... invite to your party?

... go on holiday with? ... invite to your wedding?